Seems its missing the 6 patchpoints on the right like this one:Micke wrote:Yeah I noticed that too. The one seen in the film looks somewhat different though.


Seems its missing the 6 patchpoints on the right like this one:Micke wrote:Yeah I noticed that too. The one seen in the film looks somewhat different though.


These are modifications for individual audio outputs. Mine has them on the back, along with six individual trigger outputs (Simmons SDS-6, anybody?). The one shown in the film is the second incarnation of the EKO Compute Rhythm, built between 1973 and 1975 (the same model was used by Jean Michel Jarre and Manuel Göttsching -- who had originally purchased it from Chris Franke of TD). The one pictured above is the final production model from ca. 1977. This one has an altered enclosure.Romannis1972 wrote:Seems its missing the 6 patchpoints on the right like this one:Micke wrote:Yeah I noticed that too. The one seen in the film looks somewhat different though.


Yes, very. Just push some buttons and listen to the rhythm it producesRomannis1972 wrote:Thanks for the info Stephen! I'd love to get my hands on one!!
I love the way MG used it on both New Age Of Earth and Blackouts. So tasteful!!
Is it an easy piece to use?
Howard told me some years ago that "Scanners" was mostly Prophet 5 as far as he could remember.ppg_wavecomputer wrote:
Has Howard Shore´s score to David Cronenberg´s "Scanners" been mentioned already? Sounds like there´s a lot of EMS and other analogue goodness on it. Stephen

Really? Wow! The last instrument I would have thought of when listening to the abstract, "weird" stuff.Micke wrote:Howard told me some years ago that "Scanners" was mostly Prophet 5 as far as he could remember.ppg_wavecomputer wrote:
Has Howard Shore´s score to David Cronenberg´s "Scanners" been mentioned already? Sounds like there´s a lot of EMS and other analogue goodness on it. Stephen
Yes, Hoenig's score is full of Synclavier and lots of other synths, too.ppg_wavecomputer wrote:
Oh, Michael Hoenig´s "The Blob" score from 1988 is full of Synclavier, too.
Stephen
Yep, but I just found an old post on Analogue Heaven where some guy says he read somewhere that the synths used on "Scanners" includedppg_wavecomputer wrote:Really? Wow! The last instrument I would have thought of when listening to the abstract, "weird" stuff.Micke wrote:Howard told me some years ago that "Scanners" was mostly Prophet 5 as far as he could remember.ppg_wavecomputer wrote:
Has Howard Shore´s score to David Cronenberg´s "Scanners" been mentioned already? Sounds like there´s a lot of EMS and other analogue goodness on it. Stephen
Should keep the Prophet and sell the EMS to raise funds for a Serge I guess.
Stephen

Pretty awesome the dl link for mediafire is in the descriptionMicke wrote:
Yep, but I just found an old post on Analogue Heaven where some guy says he's read somewhere that the synths used on "Scanners" included
a Prophet 5 and ARP 2600. That could very well be true, don't you think?
Maybe Mr. Shore just forgot about the 2600 when I asked him about it.
Someone has posted the complete score on youtube:




Being well aware of his other achievements, but still.. everytime I hear his name... all I can think of... is Josef Matula getting his a*s kicked and this brilliant little theme:ppg_wavecomputer wrote:Klaus Doldinger
Micke wrote:Oh yeah, that's a great score. I already mentioned it on the very first page of this thread but that was back in 2007, how time flies![]()
Here's the single version of the main theme:
Not sure if there's any Emulator 1 on there but Klaus confirmed to me years ago that he used the other ones you mention on this score.
I also very much like the stuff Doldinger did with Passport as well as his solo album "Constellation" (1983).